Kottoor

Kottoor
St.George
Founder

Kottoor Family

5th Century
Independence Under Kolenchery Church
Recognition Oriental Orthodox
Primate Patriarch of Antioch
Headquarters Kottayam, Kerala
Territory India

Kottoor Church or Kottoor St. George Syrian Church is an ancient chapel of Kolenchery Church. This Church is considered as the oldest of all structures founded in Kerala, India after Saint George. Kottoor church is believed to be the second oldest Christian structure constructed in Ernakulam District after Kottakavu Church at Paravoor.

The Kottoor Church is believed to be founded in 5th century AD as a chapel of Pallippuram Church near Cherthala in the initial periods. From there, it was transferred as a chapel of Piravom Church at its establishment. In the 9th Century AD, when the famous Kadamattom Church was established nearby, Kottoor Church became its chapel. At last, when the Kolenchery Church was constructed in the 15th Century AD, Kottoor Church became its part as a chapel.

Recent history of Kottoor Pally

During the days of Marthoma Church-Orthodox split tensions in the 19th century, Kottoor palli stood as a strong hold of the Orthodox Christians in the Kolenchery area. At that time, the parish church at Kolenchery was in the occupation of Marthoma fraction.

After the tensions with Marthoma Church got over, Catholicos Baselios Paulose I took charge of reconstruction of Kottoor Church. Many important religious leaders like Pulikkottil Joseph Mar Dionysious II, Yuyakim Mar Koorilos, Mar Oudisho of Chaldean Syrian Church also had connections with Kottoor Church.

Other Kottoor's

• Kottoor is a well known Hindu family name in Kidangayam ward at village Nooranad in Alappuzha District. This family's contribution to the traditional Ayurveda treatment and social work are acknowledgeable. The new generation from the family consists of known social activists, Poetess, highly successful professionals, Senior Govt Officers & business men. Kottoor is in the vicinity of Vadakadathukavu Temple which has an inheritance with the "Pazoor mana".


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Coordinates: 9°58′12″N 76°28′20″E / 9.97°N 76.4722°E / 9.97; 76.4722

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